Hi all:angry2: I really hate my volvo v40, it looks good, feels good but it always has some little issue, (bring back my old civic all is forgiven). The latest saga; I refueled the car on Sunday afternoon, It was very near empty and I filled it to the top. When I started it, the rev counter went a bit mad i.e. we went from 500rpm to about 3000rpm maybe 2 or 3 times then stalled. I waited a few moments for everything to settle and started again with no problem, about a mile out the road I started to lose power and the car, the engine management computer light came on and i pulled in and towed the car home. It has refused to start since! At first I was not overly alarmed thinking its probably just dirt in the petrol (I did check that I put petrol in). The local garage (not a main dealer) has subsequent to changing the plugs assured me that petrol is coming to the engine and I do have a spark, so he tried the diagnostic computer which gave him a p1221 fault. He has no details on that fault and is unwilling to do any more to the car. The Volvo garage tells me it might be a fuel pressure pump problem but won't commit till they do their own diagnostic. Either way it sounds expensive! has anybody experienced this before? Is the fuel pressure pump a common problem?. Any body interested in buying a 2002 v40 1.8i GDI engine barry
mate check your fuel isn't contaminated, perhaps with water, seems odd this happened straight after filling up..... i would drain the tank and flush the fuel system, replace the filter and give it a go... whilst you at it get inspect the fuel you drained, if you see layering in the fuel you may have water in it... if all this is ok then i guess its a case of checking the fuelpressure regulator, then the pump, then the injectots etc... working from supply to eninge, and back again (fuel return line...) All the best
Thanks Guys I did go to the petrol station in question, they said that there had been no problem reported with their petrol, then they would say that, its worth checking out though.
OUCH, look on the bright side, should run well now, seeing as it was probably below par before it finally went pop....cheers for lettign us know the outcome...
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i HAVE TO DISAGREE WITH YOU , I'M NOT SURE IT COULD BE WORSE... CAN I SUGGEST YO GET ANY WORK DONE WITH SOMEONE OTHER THAN A MAIN DELAER, THOSE PRICES ARE HORRIFIC... ALSO THERE ARE MANY CHEMICAL ADDITIVES THAT CAN AID CARBON BUILD UP REMOVAL, AND ARE WORTH A GO WITH THE SORT OF PRICES THIS DEALER IS SUGGESTING, ALSO CONFIRM THE MAF CAN'T JUST BE CLEANED RATHER THAN REPLACED... SEEMS THEY ARE GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR SITUATION.... MAYBE I'M JUST SUSPICIOUS.....
I have been somewhat dubious of his claims, I'm trying to see if i can get somebody else to do it, or I might just sell the car as is ie"damaged repairable". either way i'm reluctant to part with 3000euro for a five year old car